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  2. Navitas Limited - Wikipedia

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    Navitas (also known as Navitas Limited, previously known as IBT Education) is an Australian owned for-profit private education services company, owning various private education providers internationally. It is the largest private non-university higher education provider in Australia.

  3. Fraser International College - Wikipedia

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    FIC is operated by Navitas Limited, a publicly listed Australian educational company (formally International Business and Technology Education Ltd.). FIC currently has more than 1300 students enrolled. Students in FIC come from more than 35 countries/regions.

  4. Edith Cowan College - Wikipedia

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    Edith Cowan College (ECC), previously known as Perth Institute of Business and Technology, is an Australian tertiary education provider in Perth, Western Australia and is accredited by Government under the Higher Education Act 2004 to provide a range of higher education courses. Edith Cowan College has been in partnership with Edith Cowan ...

  5. SAE Institute - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sae .edu. The SAE Institute ( SAE ), formerly the School of Audio Engineering and the SAE Technology College and badged SAE Creative Media Education, is a network of colleges around the world that provides creative media programmes. Founded in 1976 in Sydney, Australia, by Tom Misner, SAE was purchased in 2012 by Navitas Limited ...

  6. University of Plymouth International College - Wikipedia

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    UPIC is a member of Navitas Limited, an international provider of pathway colleges. UPIC. UPIC is a pathway provider for University of Plymouth in Devon, UK. UPIC offers undergraduate pathways specifically for international students in a range of subjects including Business, Marketing, Law, Tourism, Engineering, Biological and Biomedical ...

  7. University of Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    The University of Portsmouth (UoP) is a public university in Portsmouth, England. Comprising five faculties, the university offers a wide range of academic disciplines. With around 28,280 students enrolled in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, the university in 2022 was the 25th-largest higher education institution by student enrolments in the United Kingdom.

  8. International College Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of Navitas. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs for international students (and EU students for postgraduate pathways) in subjects including Business, Accounting & Finance, Law, Engineering, Science, Mathematics, Creative Technologies and Computing.

  9. Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Campus. Navitas. Affiliations. AU Engineering, INCUBA Science Park, Business Academy Aarhus. Website. http://www.aams.dk/en/. Aarhus School of Marine and Technical Engineering ( Danish: Aarhus Maskinmesterskole or AAMS) is a school of higher education in Aarhus, Denmark.

  10. Andrew Atherton - Wikipedia

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    On 8 November 2019, it was announced that Atherton had resigned. [15] [16] Atherton is currently Global Director Transnational Education (TNE) at Navitas Limited, a leading global education provider. At Navitas he is responsible for establishing new offshore campuses with University partners globally.

  11. Swansea University - Wikipedia

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    Swansea University. /  51.60972°N 3.98056°W  / 51.60972; -3.98056. Swansea University ( Welsh: Prifysgol Abertawe) is a public research university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. It was chartered as University College of Swansea in 1920, [3] as the fourth college of the University of Wales. In 1996, it changed its name to the ...